
Cade Albracht Captures WCK Super Welterweight Title in Long Beach War
Long Beach, California – April 12, 2025 – Cade Albracht added another belt to his collection Saturday night, emerging victorious in the WCK (World Championship Kickboxing) Super Welterweight Title fight at 154 lbs. The Long Beach crowd witnessed a battle for the ages as Cade, a graduate of Millennium High School, fought through fire to claim his third Super Welterweight championship title.
Representing American Top Team – Tracy and Rising Sons Thai Boxing in Newport Beach, Cade improved his Muay Thai career record to 19 wins, 5 losses, with 4 knockouts. Saturday night’s victory marked perhaps the most intense and impressive performance of his career.
Facing his most dangerous and technical opponent to date, Cade came out of the gate with aggression and grit. Rounds one through three were a whirlwind of full-contact Muay Thai action—kicks, punches, knees, and elbows flew in both directions as neither fighter gave an inch. Cade consistently landed the heavier shots, visibly damaging his opponent and taking control of the pace.
Then came round four.
Cade switched to southpaw and landed a perfectly timed left cross flush to his opponent’s nose, staggering him. Sensing the moment, Cade pressed forward, delivering a sharp overhand elbow to the head before throwing his opponent to the canvas with a powerful clinch and sweep combination. A standing eight count followed, but the storm wasn’t over.
With precision and pressure, Cade trapped his opponent in the corner and unleashed a brutal flurry of strikes. A crushing right uppercut sent his rival to the canvas for the final time, sealing a dramatic and decisive finish.
This win adds yet another milestone to Cade Albracht’s already impressive Muay Thai career. With a relentless work ethic, world-class coaching, and the heart of a warrior, Cade continues to rise as one of the premier names in American Muay Thai.